Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Labor Day Weekend/Hurricane Gustov
Labor Day weekend we flew N21YF to Fort Lauderdale to visit family. Coming home Sunday 8-31-08 we flew through some of the outer bands of Hurricane Gustov. Near the ground there was light turbulence, but at 5,000 feet the flight was very smooth and we had a great tail wind.

Summer Highlights
This summer we originally planned to fly several trips. Unfortunately, the high cost of aviation fuel made us rethink our plans and we decided to postpone the vacations.
Below are some pictures from the trip.
EAA Museum Space Ship One Replica
Tony's award photo shoot with Harrison Ford
At the beginning of July Tony called Mike and told him that he was awarded the EAA Young Eagle Coordinator of the Year, and it was to be presented to him at the EAA Airventure in Oshkosh Wisconsin at the end of July. Tony asked Mike if he would fly up there with him as his copilot in Miss Mooney. The route of flight was from Merritt Island to Bowling Green Kentucky. Then from Bowling Green Kentucky to Madison Wisconsin where Mike arranged with Wes to put Miss Mooney in a hangar. The route home was from Madison to Chicago Executive to show Tony the airport where Mike learned to fly and see Mike's high school friend Gary and Mike's cousin Marianne for lunch. Then they flew to Chattanooga, where they spent the night. Then from Chattanooga back to Merritt Island. The award given to Tony was a high honor and presented to him at a banquet with over 1,000 people attending. In addition there was a Young Eagles work shop lunch, in which Tony held forums with a couple of hundred EAA Young Eagles coordinators. The Young Eagles chairman actor Harrison Ford presented Tony with the award at the banquet and attended the lunch.
Below are some pictures from the trip.
Worlds oldest flying Boeing
Mike and Harrison
EAA Museum Space Ship One Replica
Tony's award photo shoot with Harrison Ford
Friday, May 23, 2008
Merritt Island Night Landing
On Feb 2, 2008 I flew to Ft Lauderdale with my flight student David to visit Marcie's mother and to see Marcie who was helping her mother after her surgery. Returning home David took this video of night landing at Merritt Island.
Here is the video which he took when we landed at Ft. Lauderdale.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Flying to Key West for Lunch
May 7, 2008

Our niece Anna helps preflight the airplane before our flight.
Elisabeth enjoying the flight.

Marcie and Elisabeth at the Hemingway House.
We flew our sister-in-law Elisabeth to Key West for lunch. While there we ate at a vegiterian cafe and went to see the Hemingway house.
Our niece Anna helps preflight the airplane before our flight.
Elisabeth enjoying the flight.
The southwest tip of Florida
Video Landing at Key West
Marcie and Elisabeth at the Hemingway House.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Betsy & Allie
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Checking Out N21YF
Hi to the world of One Yankee Fox Viewers.
My name is Ringo and today I checked out the cockpit of my airplane for the first time.
I'm a big boy now at 4 months old. My Dad and Mom plan to take me flying soon.
So be sure to look at this web site in the future as I tell you all about my adventures flying, from a K9 perspective.
Friday, February 01, 2008
At Pad B
Today I made a field inspection of some of the equipment which I designed that is located at LC-39 Pad B, and I thought you might like to see some pictures of the view from the 80 ft level. While on Pad B I took a picture of the Atlantis on Pad A which is scheduled to launch next Thursday February 7, 2008. To our friends up north, the temperature was in the mid 70's with a light breeze. We wish you were here.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Monday, December 17, 2007
Happy Holidays

Click around and you will see what we’ve been up to in 2007. Highlights include a video clip of a Space Shuttle launch and lots of pictures from our summer trip to OshKosh, Wisconsin.
Marcie & Mike
(Click on any photo to enlarge it, and if you see a triangle-shaped arrow button, click on it to view a video clip with sound.)
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Young Eagles News
Chapter leader Yacono passes 500 mark; Katz moves to number 2 position
Merritt Island, Florida. Mike flew 8 more Young Eagles Saturday, bringing his total number of missions flown to 234. That gives him the second highest total in our EAA Chapter behind the amazing Tony Yacono, who has just exceeded 500 Young Eagles flights! According to Bobbi, we flew 109 Young Eagles this time, 67 of whom had never flown before. The weather was perfect for flying - cool, clear and smooth. Here are some terrific photos taken in flight by our delightful passengers Savannah, Taylor, Geo, Alex, Marial, Dana, Jake and Lincoln. By the way, you can click on any photo to enlarge it.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
STS-120
We haven't been able to fly any serious cross countries since we came home from Oshkosh, just weekend local flights, which is the reason that this web log hasn't had any new additions lately.
I took this video last Tuesday, 10-23-07, from my office window of the STS-120 Space Shuttle Discovery launch. Turn the volume up on your computer and hear the rumble!
I took this video last Tuesday, 10-23-07, from my office window of the STS-120 Space Shuttle Discovery launch. Turn the volume up on your computer and hear the rumble!
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Oshkosh Vacation Final Post
We took many pictures and videos on this trip. Here are a few of them so that you can see some of the fun places which we went to.
Flying over Jacksonville Florida.
The three pictures below were taken as we climbed to altitude departing from Merritt Island Florida. The top one is flying by the Kennedy Space Center. It was a hazy morning, but if you enlarge the picture (click mouse on it) you can see the Space Shuttle Runway and the Vehicle Assembly Building. The Space Shuttle Launch Pads are there too, along the ocean, but because of the haze they are barely visible.
This picture was taken over Indiana.
Wes And Shirl's country cat Dixie
Geese at Rock Lake Wisconsin
At the Milwaukee Wisconsin Domes
Leaving Madison Wisconsin
Unloading baggage in Chicago (Video)
Chicago city cat Joey, held by Stephanie, who is Mike's cousin Marianne's youngest daughter.
Eating delicous Vegan food at the Chicago Diner
Chicago Lakefront (Video)
Michigan Avenue, Chicago.
Marcie and Mike's cousin Marianne at the Chicago Diner. It was so good we had to go a second time.
The Chicago air traffic controllers gave us a spectacular view of the city keeping 150 departures from Ohare airport below our altitude. Here is a short video as we fly by downtown Chicago.
Instrument flying over Kentucky.
Marcie in downtown Chattanooga.
Flying above the clouds over Georgia.
Flying over Jacksonville Florida.
Flying over St. Augustine Florida. If you look close you can see America's oldest fort, Castillo de San Marcos. (Click mouse on picture to enlarge it.)
Monday, July 30, 2007
Back Home From a Great Trip
November Two One Yankee Foxtrot landed safe back home Monday, July 30, 2007, at noon.
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